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Thanks man, You have a nice day too.
1. Assuming the Logitech Ink Pilot works like a normal controller it should be compatible with this, although you might have to fiddle with controller bindings in the SteamVR settings to make it work within SteamVR Home.
2A. If your talking about not being able to teleport close enough to the whiteboard, its a known issue I'm working on. I recommend either writing on the sides of the board or stepping back in your playspace, teleport, then step forward.
2B. If the position of the marker isn't fit right on your controller its because the marker doesn't snap to your hand like most tools. pick it up at the angle you want it to be. you can also resize the marker by grabbing it with two hands.
3. The room came from an old test map i made back in 2019, in which I dropped the whiteboard into. Now that I've made the whiteboard and figured out how to do it I will be including a whiteboard in all my future maps.
1. My ontroller seems a bit too far from the whiteboard, which prevents me to write precisely.
2. Don't feel like a whiteboard needs to be in a room. We teachers always dream to teach outside. It's just hard to do when there is no whiteboard, but that's possible in VR! :)
I really appreciate the room. I plan to use it with my students so that I can practice more and get accustomed to the pens. Thanks a lot!